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When the passion of the mystic for God is married to the passion of the activist for justice, a new fire is born. — Andrew Harvey

Wherever there's a prison, for the most part, especially where there's Black people, it's overcrowded. I don't know who really gets out. — Terry McMillan

We have a choice - we can both think and feel, using our heads and our hearts. — Yakov Smirnoff

There's always moments where you creep yourself out, and you think you heard something and you convince yourself that some spirit is in the room with you, but truly, I don't believe in any of that kind of thing. A lot of my friends really do. — Anna Kendrick

The longer I lived, the longer it would be until I saw him alive again, until I could taste his new lips and run my fingers through his new hair. We could be young and beautiful again ... — Chelsie Shakespeare

Some give up at the first touch of pressure; some sell out; some run down by imperceptible degrees and lose their fire, never knowing when or how they lost it. — Ayn Rand

His vices were the vices of his time and culture, but his virtues transcended the milieu of his life. — Orson Scott Card

Cultural tourism surveys consistently rate San Francisco's art industry as a core reason for visiting. — Gavin Newsom

Peter Mullan is the least method actor around. — Harry Lloyd

Oh, for five hundred Elijahs, each one upon his Carmel , crying unto God, and we should soon have the clouds bursting into showers. Oh, for more prayer, more constant, incessant prayer! Then the blessing would rain upon us. — Charles Spurgeon

Telescopes and binoculars endanger the ever-distant sublime. — Mason Cooley

But girls . . . girls, mishandled, are a menace. — Heidi Julavits

The sins of the fathers," I murmured to myself. "The sins of the fathers shall not be visited upon the children. — Diana Gabaldon

Only one man can see the truth, the man who carries a pure heart. — Harel R. Lawrence

Mathematical studies may serve for a pleasant entertainment for those hours which young men are apt to throw away upon their vices. — John Arbuthnot